APICTM'QRIAL 


OF 


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University  of  California  •  Berkeley 

THE  PETER  AND  ROSELL  HARVEY 

MEMORIAL  FUND 


.  3E.  .A..    I^orToes,    Com.3aa.aaa.caj.itg-  Tliird.    Batallion 


Camp   Barrett  and   Vancouver    Barracks. 


PUBLISHED    IN 


1898. 


BY 


VANCOUVER: 
PRINTING    OFFICE 


Birjfs-Eye  View  of   yancoyver    Barracks. 


ROSTER 


OF 


*  '•> 


Mustered    in  July  8lli.  I8!« 
From  I'ediliiiK.  ShasMi  County,  and  Yreka.Sisklum  bounty. 


Company  Officers. 

I.F.Ml'F.I.  F.  I.YON.  Cai/thin. 
JAMEMJ.  KsTKr  First  Lieutenant. 
F.    A.  MAHKIOTT  Second  Lieutenant. 

Serg-eaxrts. 

First  Sergeant  -    >n   H  <ioldl>ertr 

Q  M  Sergeant-  T  .1  Nolton 

Sergeants— Frank  A  Itatisdale.  Chas  'T  Leilliiier. 

Allierl  H  Mattine.  John  H  MeMiirphy  aml/AlbertJ 
~     ~~~    ,  .,        i     — ^.S 
;cci  |ih\sical  (llwblllty.1 

Corpora-ls. 

<iN  Green.  OH  IVnne't.  O  Crnttner.  V  Itavis. 
)  B  liiirres.  I  H  Nasnn.  C  T  Hanson.  R  Anderson 
I.  Johnson.  F  F(iray.  W  K  liavand  H  '  Reamer 

33-o.g-lers. 

h  K  Rr,win»n  and  'I  F  rxntnell. 

^.rtirlcer. 

J  W   Stake 


K  R  Bvr.ini 


Anderson  I  11 

Anderson  u 

Acer  M  B 

Armstrori:    W    K 

AnnslronK  (!  w 

ArniMroi'^  F  M-  IVtarlled  service 

Bart'.Lj  W  K 


Bennett  (• 
Bennett  1\1  » 
Bliven  O  K 
lionickson  K 
Bradley  K  I) 

<'nnn>  s  C, 
i'arper  ('  I. 
Conley  A  S 
Caldwell  F 
Curie  li  W 
Clisiek  N 
ConMer  '  A 
Deriekson  W 
Faton  r 
f.lwanl-  W 
Kim'ish  J 
Fuller  R 

Urant  o 

(ioldsinith  r  8— TranstereU  to  Ct»  L 

Hainlln  C 

llarri«  W  .1 

Harmon  K  V 

MerpiNin  W  B 

Hill  .1  F 

Jensen  r.  i- 

Jensen  L 

JOIN  i 

Jones  1. 
Jones  W  s 
Kaiser  L.I 
Kramer  \V  .1 
I  awton  .1 
Leach  r, 
Lynn  (i  M 


Milne  r.j 
MilliT.Ki 
Miller.  I  W 
Major  I  M 
Mel'arUiii  A  I- 
Oman  w   .1 
Haul  ii  il 
Pesenli  o 
Pool    K    ,1 

follard    I. 
Keynolds  A    n 
Hull,  .is  K  A 
Koliinson  H  J 

K"0|>    I!  M 
Kowli-y  \\    (', 

saniinini!*  <•  H 
Sehroter  A   A 
Seliroter  <;   c 
S'mmaolier  i.  K 

SelirillK  A    K 

Sheiinan  <:  I) 
Sliorli  .1  \v 
Silver  I. 
Simons  I. 
skllien  i>  T 
-nuili  11 
Smith  w  K 

Stone  \v   H 

Thomas  w  .1 
'I  Immpyon  J  K 
ThonnisoH  F 
Walker  .1  K 
Williams  F 


White  R  c 
Woodward  .7  N 
\Vooilward  J  H 
Wilson  <:  i, 
•J,nrhorst  11 


JAMJES  0.  KSIEP,  born  at  Fall  Kiver, 
Shasta  ceunty,  California,  on  July 
16th,  1869,  was  mustered  into  the 
U.  S.  Vol.  army  as  First  Lieutenant 
ol  Co.  H,  at  Fruilvale,  Cal.,  on  July 
8th,  !*:«. 


33  Officers  of  Co.  "H."  E== 

LEMUKLE.  LVON,  born  in  East  Needham, 
Mass.,  on  October  llth,  184.5,  and  was 
mustered  into  the  II.  S.  Vol.  army  as 
Captain  of  Co.  H  at  Fruitvale,  Cal.,  on 
July  8th,  l-;i.- 


KiCK  A.  iMAUKiorr,  burn  in 
tian  Francisco,  San  FraiH'isrn 
countj ,  (Jal  ,  on  Sept.  21st,  I»r2, 
\vas  mastered^  into  ttie  U.  ft.  Vol. 
army  as  Second  Lieutenant  of  co.K 
at  Frnitvale,  Cal,  onJulyuth,  Isae. 


COMPANY   "H; 


SlJ-ort   KCistory   of  Co.  "IEZ,"  of  «a.e  Present  Tino-e. 
Co.  "E,"  of  tfa.e  Stli  3sT.  <3r.  C. 


Rv  SKIMT.  KUANCIS  A.   K A 


Compativ  II.  of  Hie  present  lime,  was  oriKina'ly 
<'o.  K  nf  Ihe  Kth  !«•({.,  Mh  Hriga  e.  2nd  Intt..  N  (!. 
( '.  Company  K  was  organi/ed  on  December  l!)lli, 

ixsit.    John    K.    HP)  nolds    was  elecled  (  apiaiu, 

-. Ivin  M.  Irwm  Kirst  Lieutenant  and  Hartley  K. 
llodson  Second  Lienienant.  Captain  licynolds 

eivedtor  two  years  and  retired.  In  May  IS.NI 
company  K  went  tnlo  camp  at  I'liico.  California, 
for  one  week  ami  had  a  pleasant  camp.  In  .Inly 
of  'lie  next  \ear  i  |x:ii  i  the  company  was  ordered 

nlo  canin  al  Sanla  Crux..  The)  I. .tuled  in  camp 
<MI  Hie  nniMiitii;  of  .Inly  ysth.  li  would  have  been 
a  splendid  encampment,  only  for  the  sad  death  of 
Iheir  >erond  Lieutenant  who  suffered  a  sunstroke 
.Inly  i>.  Mir  Ihinl  ilay  alter  going  into  camp,  lie 
was  taken  liome  ami  linrieil  wnli  military  honors, 
sergeant  Tlioniius  B  Do/ier  was  appointed  lo  fill 
I  lie  vacancy  caused  liy  tli"  dealli  ol  l.ieiilenant 
-  lodsoii,  ami  o  >n  after  [lie  company  retnincd  lit 
iCetidinghe  received  hiseo  nmissinn.  The  second 
eleclion  ol  ofllcers  was  held  on  December  iiith  , 
ii*!>l.  Ca|il;iiii  Keyuolds  declined  reelection  anil 
Second  l.ie'.ilenant  liozier  was  elecled  caplain  , 
\lvrn  Irwm  was  reelecle.i  First  l.ielllenanl  and 
Marvin  M  Wiseman  was  elected  Second  l.ienien- 
.oit.  (in  May  Inlli.  WM  coiupam  K  was  ordered 
.ni'>  camp  al  Sania  »  ru/.  lor  Hie  second  time,  it 
was  a  brigade  ciieamiunciii  of  about  5uuo  men 

he  camp  was  named  t  amp  Mark  ham  in  honor  of 
itovernor  Markhani 

The  Iliinl  regular  eleclion  of  officers  was  held 
I'ecember  III,  tWj.  Caplam   Do/iei    was  reelecled 
tora  second  Icim.  I  iciiicnaiit  lr\Mn  was  reelected 
ami    l.ieiilenant    Wiseman    was   also    reeleclcd 
In  .inlv   Is'ii  i.ii-nieii.-ini    VMscman  resigned    ami 
'Miarles  MIII.T  was  appoinleii  to  till  Hie  vacancy. 
l.hmlenan!  Mihcl  served  ntilil  Jnnr  |s:H    ami    le- 
simied.  (quarter  Masler  Sergeant  Kngland  was  ai> 
IMiinled  to  act   as    Second     l.ieiilcnanl    until    Die 
cleelion     In  .l'i:>  ls;i|.  dnrinmhe  A.  U.  L'.  strike. 


company  h  wa-s  ordered  to  lied  liliift  to  piard 
proiierly  there  ,  it  remained  there  seven  days 
and  was  then  ordered  home.  At  the  fourth 
election  of  officers  Hi  Unas  I!.  Hozier  was  re- 
elecieil  i  apiain  A.  M.  Irwiii  reeleclecl  Kirst  Ijeil- 
tenaiit  and  W.  K.  Snnih  was  elected  Second 
l.ienlenant 

In  18!i:.  the  N  (J  C  was  reonjani/i'il  ami  company 
K  .  "Ill  rejiiment ,  5th  brigade  became  company  H 
of  the  -'oil  regiment .  3rd  brigade.  In  May  1H97 
company  H  was  ordered  out  for  a  ten  days  en- 
campment at  Santa  Cru/..  The  flltli  reuuiar  elec- 
tion of  officers  was  held  in  l>ecember  l!i.  1*1)7, 
second  Lieutenant  William  K.  Smith  wa-s elecled 
captain  ,  James  (i  Ksiep  was  elected  lirst  lieuten- 
ant and  ritvtaril  s  Keynolds  second  lieutenant. 

In  June  Isiis  came  the  second  call  for  volunteers, 
company  H  was  one  of  the  lirst  to  respond  ,  the 
company  was  recruited  up  lo  lor,  men  and  three 
commissioned  officers,  on  June  21  company  II 
received  orders  to  re |H>rt  at  ilatnp  Itarrett.  On 
Wednesday  nlirlit  June  28tb  they  boarded  Mi  e 
Oreuon  express  al  '.*  :\"  p  in  and  landed  in  Camp 
liinelt  rimisilay  mornmu  June  :in.  and  reported 
to  Colonel  Park  Hensnaw  tor  duty.  The  lirst  day 
was  devoted  lo  pilchiii^lentsand  ariaiiKin^camp. 
'I'hen  the  haul  work  ol  cliaii^m^  raw  recruits  imo 
trained  soldiers  liejian.  Tile  company  wa-s  not 
mnsiercd  Into  the  United  Stales  service  until  .Inly 
sih  Inn  in  Hie  mean  time  they  liao  the  mislortime 
to  lose  their  caplain  and  second  lieutenant  W.  K. 
Siniili  ami  K.  S.  Keynolds.  They  were  both  good 
and  etlicienl  oltici'rsand  were  highly  respected  by 
Hie  entire  company,  but  the  hiirher  aiilhoritie.s 
saw  til  to  make  a  change  thai  can-ed  considerable 
dissaiistadion  at  the  time  ami  there  was  serious 
talk  nt  reiuriiim;  home  but  Hie  men  of  compaiiv 
11  were  loo  loyal  to  their  country  lo  turn  back 
on  iiersonal  Kronmls  and  submitted.  Captain 
Smilh  was  commi.s.sion(.d  i\r^l  HHiitenaut  and  as- 


to  company  L  and  Lieutenant  Keynolds 
returned  to  KeddhiK.  On  July  7tli  l^miiel  E  Lyoii 
was  appointi-d  captain  and  K.  A.  Marriott  second 
lieutenant,  who,  by  their  kind  and  considerate 
treatment  soon  named  Hie  vontlder.ee  and  respect 
of  the  men. 

(in  uly  8th,  company  II  wa1*  mustered  into  the 
United  stales  army  by  Caplain  Mnrry  U.S.A. 
with  tile  following  ofllcers;  Lemuel  E.  Lynn, 
Captain  ;. lames  (I.  Kstep  ,  Kirst  Lieutenant,  and 
Frederick  A .  Marriott,  Second  Lieutenant.  Then 
the  regular  drill  hours  commenced.— Kirst  call 
5  2«  a  in,  reveille  5  iw  a  in,  roll  call  «  :40,  phys- 
ical exercise  for  15  minutes,  breakfast  6am,  sick 
call  7  a  in  and  faliirue  call  7  .30  a  in,  first  call  for 
company  drill  K  a  m,  assembly  s  :lu  a  in  and  recall 
ii -in  a  m.  first  call  for  batallion  drill  9  do  a  in 
assembly  !i  ::xt  a  in  and  recall  10:30  a  in,  Kirst 
Sergeants  ca'.l  11  45  a  in,  mess  call  12  m,  lirst  call 
for  reciuil  and  extended  order  drill  1  .lit  p  m, 
recall  2  ;lu,  lirst  call  for  dress  parade  and  Kttiinl 
mounting  4  :.Jo  p  in,  assembly  4  -:ID.  Adjutants  cul! 
4  ;iu  p  m,  mess  call  i>  p  m  lattoo  I)  ::<o  p  in  taps  lo 
p  m. 

On  August  •-'"  the  8lh  regiment  was  ordered  lo 
San  Krancisco  to  ejve  an  exhibition  drill  and 
parade.  Colonel  Henshaw  was  in  command. 
(ieneral  Miller  and  (iiivernor  Hndd  were  at  the 
I'alai-e  hotel  and  reviewed  the  regiment  as  it 
passed  lip  Mamet  si  reel.  The  exhibition  drill 
took  place  at  Kecreallon  park,  on  Unhand  Kolsoni 
streets.  Lieutenant  Colonel  Carrinnton  hail 
command  ol  Hit:  Hist  batallion,  they  drilled  in 
the  school  ol  the  batallion,  Major  Whlttou  was 
conimaiu.iinr  the  second  balallion  which  drilled 
in  physical  exercise  with  arms,  and  the  third 
batallion  was  in  command  of  Major  Forbes,  and 
drilled  in  street  column  and  riot  drill.  The  8th 
California  band  assisted  by  the  1st  Tennessee  and 
the  'J-i;d  li,wa  bands  turnislied  music  for  the  day. 


Kiirly  in  September  Ihexih  regiment  was  broken 
up  iiun  Miiad  detachments,  and  ordered  to 
dillVrcni  posts,  many  changes  were  made  in  the 
[••mil  -a  and  ;niM>iu  iheiu  was  an  order  to 
tianster  Co.  "H'  .loin  the:ird  to  the  1st  batalhoti. 
On  Septemb  r  lln  i.ir  ..m.  ami  ::IM  bi.tall  on  broke 
camp,  the  ;<ul,  commanded  by  Ma.j.  Forbes  for 
IJciircia  and  ihe  -'.  <l  in  comnmnd  of  Mai.  VVliilton 
tn  I'ort  i  ouil  and  Alcana/  island,  on  >cpiember 
1  til  tlie  1st  baiadion  I-.MM,  r.s.ug  companies  I',  1, 
Hand  (i,,  l.iciii.  fol.  (  airiiijion  com  n  landing, 
b  larded  tlie  Ham  lor  Vunc.  n.ei,  v>  ashingti.n. 
1  lie  litinr  lor  (lepi.rlnre  was;;  pin,  but  long  beiore 
thai  tune  arrived  Hie  camp  was  surrounded  by 
Iriends  of  the  boys  who  hail  come  to  say  "good 
bye."  Promptly  at  -i  p  in  Ihe  bugle  sounded  tall 
n,  aim  ainiosi  before  ihe  last  note  bad  d.cd  away 
tb  •  baiailion  was  uncii  up  in  heavy  maic.iing 
order,  ready  to  make  the  s.iort  march  i<»  s.iiurr 
s.ailon,  bin  wliiMi  tin-  order  to  march  was  g.ven 
it  was  almos,  impossib  e  10  lorci-a  pa-ssaue  inrongu 
II. e  densely  packed  mass  of  humauily  with  which 
lliey  were  snfrounded,  anving  at  the  depot  where, 
the  train  consisting  ol  two  sections  of  thirteen 
cars  each  was  awaiting  them,  e.HM  man  as  he 
tiled  by  to  take  bis  place  in  the  tram,  was 
presented  with  a  i  <  unu  nns  lunch  by  the  ladies  of 
the  lied  Cross  society,  of  Oakland,  loo  iiuicli 
praise  cannot  be  given  to  ihat  nonle  organization 
who,  by  their  generosity  ami  Kindness,  did  so 
much  to  smooth  over  tin-  lougn  edges  of  the 
soldiers  hie  at  C amp  Barrett. 

I  he  first  seel  ion  carrying  companies  1)  and  1 
pulled  mil  ai  .'•  i- m.  Hie  second  section  with  H 
and  Ct  left  at  » -4u  p  m,  and  leached  Kedd.ng 
about  '>  u  in  the  next  morning  and  toiind  an  iiu 
incus.-  crowd  ot  rela.ives  and  fiieuds  at  (he  depot 
to  meet  them,  and  their  expressioiisof  good  will 
were  not  confined  to  wor.ls  alone,  lor  when  at 
the  expiration  of  ;iu  minutes  Ihe  train  pulled  out, 
it  was  oveitlowing  with  lunches  and  fruit.  The 
Ma, n  leactid  iionlague  at  'i  SU  p  m,  where 
another  iMge  crowd  was  awaiting  them  with  a 
line  lunch,  the  cars  were  again  restocked  with 
piovisions  enough  for  the  entire  trip  to  Portland, 
which  we  reached  Ihe  next  day  about  a  p  in,  ihere 


we  found  companies  1)  and  I  awaiting:  us,  Ihe 
entile  batalbon  went  aboard  the  steamer  Uimine, 
which  landed  us  m  Vancouver  at  o  p  m. 


Tlxe  Sislzi37-o-u. 


By  \  .  A.  DAMS. 

When  the  President's  call  to  arms  rang  through 
the  land,  none  responded  wilhniore  alaciuy  10*11 
the  sons  ol  California.  The  SisKiyon  volunteers, 
organized  at  YreKa,  weie  among  the  hrst  to  oiler 
their  services  to  the  liovei-nor.  thele  being  no 
military  company  or  lecruiung  ornce  nearer  Ilian 
Keddmg,  Adjnianl  General  Barrel  I  reierred  tiiem 
In  I  apt.  VV.  h.  Minlli,  commanding  (  o.  "I  I.  "2nd 
regiiueiil,  N.  G.  f.  Oapl.  iSiiiitn  was  icciiimng 
Ins  company  up  to  us  lull  war  strength,  prepara- 
tory to  us  sttieclion  by  the  Governor  as  one  ol  Me 
twelve  companies  i.n  m,u_'  tne  new  riin  r.v.,  Cai. 
U.  s.  V.  Accordingly,  eaily  in  .il.iy,  V.  A.  D.I>.S 
and  I  .).  Nollon  visited  Keoding  and  sigm  d  il.e 
enlistment  roll  ol  Co.  "ii,"  also  eni-.illu.g  tiy 
proxj,  several  olbei  names  from  Yreka.  L'IMIII 
their  return,  they  were  authorized  by  (apt.  Hiniili 
to  enroll  all  suitable  applications  as  me  Vieka 
contingent  ot'fu.  "li."  Ihirty-uve  (piiculy  signed 
the  lull.  Juirl)  m  .lime,  at  a  regular  meeting  of 
the  company,  tl.e  YreKa  cmumne..t  were  formerly 
elected  members  of  said  company.  Ab.iui  the 
middle  of  ,  lime,  ('apt.  Smith  went  to  Yreka,  and 
swore  in  all  the  volunteers  who  were  reachable  al 
that  time,  afler  ('apt.  Smith's  departure,  the 
volunteers  weie  drilled  in  squad  ami  company 
loiination  by  V.  A.  I'avis,  T.  J.  Nolton  and  I..  K. 
I  obnrn.  'Ihe  Yreka  Turners  kindl.v  allowed  the 
use  ol  their  hall,  and  J.  yuion  the  electric  lights, 
free  of  charge  for  the  purpose. 

On  June  22ml  ('apt.  Smith  telegraphed  to  Yreka 
that  the  Governor  had  selected  t'ii.  "IT  and 
ordered  the  volunteers  to  join  his  company  at 
once.  Preparations  tor  their  early  depanure 
had  previously  been  made'  ineaiiwhHe  Ihe  ladies 
uf  the  Ked.  Cross  had  provided  each  man  with 
comfort  bags,  pillows,  night  caps  and  many  other 
essentials  for  use  in  camp  ami  held.  'I  he  citizens 


of  Yreka  also  generously  cmitnlmlt'd  *sn  toward 
paying  their  mil  n  ail  fare  10  '  ed  ling,  ho  state 
refusing  transportation  to  the  place  ot  company 
rendezvous,  this  sum,  with  *Hl  subsequently  sent 
wlule  in  Camp  Barrett,  make  .*1T1  subscribed  by 
the  patriotic  people  of  \reka  and  vicinity. 

On  the  day  ol  departure  the  volunteers  were 
given  a  titling  ion-well.  They  were  escorted  to 
the  train  by  the  band  and  lire  department,  G.  A. 
K.,  ex-conlederale  soldiers,  tinners  and  eili/ens. 

The  Yreka  rail  mad  company,  very  generously, 
gave  a  free  excursion  I"  Montague,  where  a  vast 
concourse  of  people  had  assembled  to  witness 
tne  departure.  Hon.  II.  U.  Wanen,  of  Yreka, 
delivered  a  lonchiug  farewell  address,  wilh 
patriotic  ardor  latherh  advice,  clothed  in  Ihe 
cliiucesl  of  language,  aiiu  delivered  m  an  impies- 
sive  manner,  the  uduress  produced  a  piofonnd 
impression  upon  all.  Afli-rlhe  address,  ihe  ladies 
of  the  Hed  fioss  provider!  eacn  man  with  a. 
substantial  lunch.  Ihe  train  having  ui riven 
about  noon  Ihe  hoys  boarded  their  car,  and 
amid  the  "good-byes'  and  "hurrahs,"  sped 
awav  towanl  Iteddiug.  I'ne  rail  road  company 
kindly  provide, I  a  tourist  car  for  their  accommo 
tlation. 

When  the  Iran,  bearing  the  siskiyoti  boys, 
reached  Iteoding,  they  found  fo.  "h,"  and  a 
vasl  concourse  of  people  at  Hie  sialiou  to  receixt 
them,  t'apt.  Smith  pre.-ented  them  to  'heir  fiiiuri 
comrades,  who  gave  them  a  hearty  welcomr, 
they  then  fell  in  with  the  company  and  marcben 
to  the  armory  hall,  where  a  supper,  prepared  by 
the  ladies  of  the  lied  Cross  society,  of  Keddmg, 
awaited  them.  On  the  following  day  the  entire 
Siskiyon  contingent  successfully  passed  the 
preliminary  physical  examination,  and  were 
regularly  enrolled  as  part  of  the  volunteer  lorce 
Ihat  helped  to  till  up  the  ranks  of  fo.  "ll,"aiiu 
helped  to  make  up  that  splendid  body  of  men 
who  reported  to  Col.  llensbaw  lor  duly  at  ''ami 
Barrett,  on  .luue  inlh.  mi  .Inly  Mb  the  dual 
physical  examination  was  held,  Walter  Garnei 
and  W.  K.  Karstadl  were  rejected,  but  the  nexl 
day  (Jarner  was  re-examined  with  another 
company  and  passed  successfully,  and  was. 
enrolled  with  Co.  "C,"  ol  i'l-ta.i.m  .. 


AI.ISKHT  II.  MAHTINK,  born  in       JOHN  H.  McMunrnv,  lioni   in       KUANCIM  A.   KA<:HI>AI.K,    burn 
I»II(|IMI.   Kii(?.,    Nov.  Merrcil,  Mi-rccd  counlv,  in  SacniiiiPiito,  ('»!.,    Feb., 

jiid,  187ti.  ('al.,  .limr£!ii(l,  N7i;.  l;>th,  IKTK. 

('ON.  H.  (Ii)i.l>iiKini.   iiiilivc    of       TiiKicoN   .1.   Nni/rox,    born    in 
(iiTiiiiiuy,  born  on   Nov.  BHttiVla,  GeueHee  county, N.  Y. 

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SAI.I.T  I.KK  lIoi!s<iN.  burn  ;ii  Cnw  1 1  ill.  Al;iniPrt;( 
),  Ciil.,  Mar.  loth,    l«ts. 


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Louis  A.  JOHNSON,   born  in    Jewell,   Hamilton 

county,  lowu,  July  •-'Sril,   Is77. 
KPWIN  F.  <!KAV,  born   in   (iiiilrterlaml,   AllKiny        VII«;IL,     A.     DAVIS,     burn    in     Hayeltcvillf, 

comity,  N.  Y.,  April  nib,  l««i.  Wasliiii^lnii  coiiniy,  Ark.,  Aug.  i;tli,  ls,«i. 

(iKOKUK  X.  (iKKKN,   born  in  Norton,   Norton  ITHIRL    B.     NAKON,     born    in     Brownsvilli1, 

county,  Ivans..  April  17lb,  1»<7T.  1'iscataqnis  county,  Me.,  Dec.  2.r>tb,  11*71.'. 

WILLIAM  K.  HAT,  born  in  Si.  Louis,  Mo.,  July  fiiAui.KsT.  DAWSON.  born  in  Manchester,  Kng., 

aitli,  !Wi4.  Kelt. 26th,  IDtiu. 

JOSIAHB.  BAKNKS,  born  in  •lualalin,  Washington       OSWALD    (inim-NRK,    born    in    Ked     Bluff,       HENRY    KIMKI:.    born  in  Plnlailelpliia,   Pa., 
county,  Or.,  July  4th,  1«7S  'I ehaina  eounly,  Cal.,  .Ian.  22iul,  1873.  Sept.    13th,    ISio 

Ot.o>-  H.   BKNNETT,   born  in   Koekfort,    Kent          JCm-HiK  A.  ANDKKSON,  born  in  Colfax,   Placer 
county,  Mich.,  Nov.  17th,  ls7:i.  county,  Cal.,  June  lath,  1671. 


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WILLIAM  E.  SMITH,  born  in  Glenco,  Washington 
county,  Oregon,   March  IMi,  1*71. 


KIIANK  THOMPSON,  born  in  Coo|>ersville,  Otlo- 
wa  county,  Michigan,  Oct. 3rd,  1x75. 

HOWARD  J.  UOBINSON,  born  in  St  Jeuevie,  Mo., 
Oct.  17th,  187:). 


OBOHGEH.  PAUL,  born  at  Cayahoga  Falls, 
MM  mi  in  county,  Ohio,  May  27th,  1SXO. 

uROttGB  I.EACU,  born  in  Ked   Bluff,  Teliaina 
county,  (Jal.,  Uec.  Mna,  1878. 


(JKOHC.K  K.  HUI.IS,  born  in  Coo|>ersvillc,  Ottawa  JAMK8  K.THOMPSON,  born  in  Brownsville,  Linn 

couniy,  Mirhitjan,  Feb.  sith,  187U.          l.EVi  H.  ANDERSON,  born  ill  I'laeer  county,          county,  Oregon,  Oct.  17th,  1877. 

JESSE  X.   \V.KID\VAKD,  born  in  Stella,  BliaMa  California,  Aug.  6th,  1868.    '  ALBKitr  S.  CONI.EV,   born  in   Yreka,  Siskiyou 

county,  t'ahlornia,  July  4th,  1878.       JULIUS  U.   MILLEK,   born  in  Yreka,    HAHVEY  SMITH,  born  in  lacrosse,       county,  Cal.,  Sept.  1st,  1878. 

Swkiyon  county,  Cal.  1'eb.  14th,  1871).       county,  Wisconsin,  Aug.  l!Utli,lx«9. 


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Lotus  li.  S<-III;.MAC  HKii,  born  ill  San  Francisco, 

Dec.  fflnd,  1*71;. 
\V 1 1,1,1  AM  I'.  DKHKICKSON,   born  in  Marysville,  KKANK   WILLIAMS,   born  in   Yreka,   Siskiyou 

Vuba  county,  , 'a).,  Sept.  13th,  1877.  county,  ral.,  Feb.,  l:!lli,    1x70 

(•'HANK  J.   I'CHII.K,   liorn  iii   KecldhiK,   Shasta  KICHAKH  AMJKIISON.  born  ill  San  Francisco, 

county,  «'a.l.,  Feb.  Olh,  18HO.  .Nov.  l.itli,   1877. 

i  M  A  in. i.-  J.     Mil, M:.    born    at    Seotts  Kiver,  ALUKIIT  H.  SKBHINO,  born  in  Wheettlekl,  Jasper 

.Siskiyou  Ciiunty,  Cal.,  Dec.  loth,  1871.       JAMKH  A.  CUULTKK,  born  in  Corning,  'lehainu       county,   liul.,   Any.  lutli,  1x75. 

l.m  i-  ,IK\CKN.   born  in    haii    Francisco,  AUK-  county,  Cal.,  May  17th,  1»75.  ALIIKUT  1'.  MUC'ARTUK,  born  at  Klaniatli  Falls, 

7lh,  1878.  Klaniatli   rtninty,    Or.,    Sept.  27tb,  1880. 

(  .   WHIIK.   born  in  lone,  Alleghauy  JOHN  F.   HIM.,   born  in   Marysville,    Mason 

count).  1'a. ,  April  30th,  lt>7(>.  county,  Ky.,  Feb.  2nd,    18(i8. 


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Gl'NTHEBC.  SCBROTER,  Jr.,  born  iii  Shasta,  Shasta        DAVID  K.   riKiu.KK,    born  in    Jo,>lin,    Jasper 

county,  Cal.,  May  Mru,  18«4.  county,  Mo.,  June  3rd,  1876. 

JACK  LAWTON,  born  In  Shasta  county,  Cal.,  AUK-  LKVATTY  SILVER,  born  in  Orovillc,  Butte  county, 

7th,   1870.  Cal.,  Nov.  15lh,  1873 

DAVID  PESKNTI,  born  in  Tlcino,  Switzerland,  JOHN  W.  SHORB,  born  at  Scotts  Kiver,  Siskiyou 

AUR.  'Jlst,  1848.  WALTKK  II.  STONE,  born  in  Marysville,   Yuba          county,  Cal.,  Nov.  26th,  1878. 

.M.VARO  JOLLS,  boni  in  Waterloo,  Black  Hawk  county,  Cal.,  Aim.  rani,   1*63.  MAUX>M  I).  BENNETT,  born  in  Kockfort,  Kent 

county,  Iowa,  May  16th,  1876.  county,  Mich.,  May  17th,  1881, 

HENRY  ZURHORST,  born  in  Beckum,  Westfalem          (;EOH<;R  W.  AK.MSI  RUM;  ,  born  in  Bin  Kapids, 
province,  Gerinany,  Dec.  22nd,  1853.  Mecosta  county,  Mich.,  Sept.  Mill,   Dti'l. 


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WALTKR  S.  JONKS,  born  in   MontaKiu-,  Siskiynu 

county,  Cal.,  Dec.  271  h,   187ii. 
WILLIAM  I!.  HEHUATOS,  born  In  I'bieano,  111.,          GARLAND  W.  ("UKI.K,  born  in  Grenada,  Grenada 

Jan.  mil,   1*71.  cminiy,  Miss.,  May  1st,  1872. 

CHAKI.KH  BENNKTT,  born  in  Carls  Point,  Oowlitz  tiRuRcicr.  JEKSF.K,  burn  in  Oak  Bar,   Siskijou 

county,  Wash.,  Jtine  25th  1804.  enmity,  Cal.,  April  loth,  1X71 

.JOHN  N.  CHANT,  born  at  Mossaycreek ,  Jelterson  CYKUS  1«  KATOM,  Ix.rn  in  Maslina,  Uiyd  county, 

comity,  Tenn.,  April  5th,  1872.  GEOKiiK  I).  SHKBII>AN,   born   in   Millvillc,  Iowa,  June  1st,  187:i. 

WAHRKK  G.  THOMAS,    born    at   Scotls    Bar,  Shasta  county,  Cal.,  April  1st,   1H77.  KORKIIT  I!.  BRADLKY,  born  In  Yreka,  Siskiyou' 

Siskiyou  enmity,  Cal.,  Ann,  31st,  1875.  county,  Cal.,  May  Izth  1873 

W'ILLM.M  . I/ OMAN,  born  in  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  WALTKR    E.    AKMsTtinKc,     born    in    Ukiali, 

MK  -21st,  1877.  Mendocino  county,  Cal.,  April  lutli,   1x75. 


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SOL    (i.    C'AMr,    born  in  MUIIH  Kosa,  Sonoma 

ccinnt.\ ,  i  in.,   Jan.  4lh,   lulu. 

S.  M.MII.X,   burn  at  Scull*  Bar,  Siskiyou  HIHAM     M.     Koor     born     in     l!ide|>eii<lence, 

ciiiiiny,  Cal.,  Mar.  2i:<l,  L«78.  MiinlKOiiiury  counly,  Kans.,  Sept.    and,   W75. 

.MAKK  I!.  ACKK,  born  in  A(,'er,   siskiyou  comity,  UKOHUK  C.  UKAVKH,  born  in  Boston,  Mass.,  Sept. 

C'al.,  July  '.'1st,  m~.  5th,  1864 

I.KONARDJ.  KAISKK,   b.,rn  in   Yrrka,   Mskiyou  AKTHUII  A.  SCHHODKB,  born  in  Shasta,  Shasta 

rounly ,  l  al.,  tx-c.  voth,  !*;<.>.          JOIIK  T.  KMII.ISII  ,  born  in  Ued  lilnft,  Tebania          cuutity,  Cal.,  Nov.  26th,   1861 

JOM.X  It.   WOODWARII,   bum  in  Sldla,   8liasla  county,  Cal.,  Dec.  z&lli,  1S7U.  WILLIAM  J.  HAKUIS,  born  in  Sail  Marcs,  Hays 

county,  (a!.,  Nov.  .'utli,  l«i.  county,  Tex.,  May  27lh,  1860. 

AAKON   B.    UKTMH.US,    born    in    Kurt   Junes,  WILLIAM  U.  KUWLKY,  born  in  Keil  Blufi,  Teliaina 

Siskijuu  county,  Cal.,  Jnlj  a»th,  1K78.  county,  Cal.,  Feb.   loth,  1873. 


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JAMKS     W.     MILLKB,,    born     in     Fort    Jones,. 

Slskiyou  county,  Cal.,  Feb.  1st,  1878,  \ 

WALTER  I..  EDWAKDS,  born  at  Sawl  Hill,  Scotland  /  CHAKI.KS  E.  BLIVBK,    boru    at    Kose   Creek,] 

county,  Mo.,  Jan. 17th,  1878.  V  Thaer county,  Neb.  Mar.,  Itttu,  ISIZ.^S 

I.OYD  JOMCS,   born  in  Ager,  Siskiyon  county,  —        FHAKK  A.  KOBEUTS,  born  in  lied  Bluff,  Tcliama 

Cal.,  AUK-  21st,  1878.  GEOHCEF.  WILHKI-M,  born  in  Madison,  Jefferson       coumy,  Cal.,  July  21th,  1880 

KOKKIIT  H.  BOWMAN,  born  in  Carrolllon,  Green  county,   Ind.,  July  25tli,  187«.  THOMAS  E.  CAMWKLL,  born   in  Minneapolis, 

county,  HI.,  May  nth,  1872.  Minn.,  Mar.  25th,   1874. 

KUJIOXD  KfLi.KB,.  born  in  Sacramento,  Cal.,          EDWAUD  E.  ASUKHSON,  born  in  San  Francisco, 
Dec.  aitli,  1878.  Cal.,  Dec.  3rd,   1878. 


— :~- H  SATURDAY'S     INSPECTION-  I-      -•"• 

Kc'veille    ha-s    sounded,    we  have  annwered 

everyone  ; 
Well  go  mnd  eat  our  breakfast,   the  trouble 

is  to  come  • 
NIIW  well  take  our  leather  belts  and  dadiac 

awhile 
I'olisli  everv  cartridge,   have  everything  in 

style. 
Our  careful  polished  rifles,  held  in  the  suns 

bright  ray, 
Will  often  through  a  gleam,  shine  oer  a  mile 

away  ; 
Now  we  get  the  order,   if  the  tun  is  shinuiL; 

bright. 
"Inspection  will  be  in  overcoats,"  our  other 

dress  be  while 


The    buttons    si, (in    are  polished,    also  our 

cartridge  pouches  : 
Now  we  get  another  order, Inspection  will  be 

in  blouses ;" 
Our  blouses  soon  are  dusted,  we  hope  for  a 

success, 
And  now  we  get  another  order,    "Inspection 

will  be  in  full  dress." 

We  are  now  so  discouraged ,  so  many  different 

acts. 
We  hope  to  get  the  other,  (o  stand   In   heavy 

packs : 
Assembly    now    has  sounded,   the  clock  Is 

striking  nine, 
And  every  soldier  with  bis  gun,   is  hastening 

into  line. 


Soon   we  hear  the  Sergeant   say,    "In    two 

ranks  form  a  section." 
Once  more  he  calls  the  roll,  and    reports  us 

for  inspection  : 
Under  each  pair  of  ears  is  a  collar  stilt  with 

starch , 
Then    the  Captain   next    will  say:      "Open 

ranks,''  then   "March." 
The  sergeant  then  hastens  to  the   rear,    with 

hly  |M)lisbed  brass  and  charms. 
The  Captain  strokes  his  beard,   then  com 

mauds,     "Inspection— arms." 
As  sloth  like,  he  walks  along,  to  every   man 

he'll  say  : 
"You  are  dirty,  and  clout  you  know  that  this 

is  Saturday'."' 


barracks  of  Co.  "XI."  aHceyital.  G-aaia.  Kc-Use.  IFcet  1=  eaaq.-uaitere. 


The ab-jve  !llu«cati-).i  w.n  -n i le  in  tb-:  .irhitiii •  ofl je,  at  Van! mver,  Wash.,  wliere  this  Roster  was  printed. 
At  the  time  of  the  exposure  the  publishers  were  printing  the 
18th  page.    The  press  is  an  old 
"  Newberry"      press 
patented   in 
1«49. 


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